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Plan your spring garden

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Paige Boyle

Garden Watering Guide

Proper watering is key to make sure your garden plants thrive while protecting water resources. Learn how to properly water your little oasis with Sunday’s garden watering guide.

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Garden Watering Guide

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Paige Boyle

Proper watering is key to make sure your garden plants thrive while protecting water resources. Learn how to properly water your little oasis with Sunday’s garden watering guide.

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How to Maintain a Garden Bed

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Paige Boyle

You’ve prepped your bed, made your plant selections, and planted your new garden—but now what? Gardens vary in their maintenance requirements, but generally, there are a few main tasks gardeners spend time on: watering, weeding, and feeding.

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How to Plant Spring Bulbs

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Jenni Hanley

There’s a lot to love about flowering bulbs. They’re an easy way to diversify your landscape, and many of them provide forage for spring pollinators. Plus, by storing their nutrients underground during dormancy (in the bulb organ itself), they can survive and rebloom year after year. Buried treasure, anyone?

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Flowering Lawns: Bulbs

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Paige Boyle

Many gardeners plant bulbs in the garden, but did you know you can also plant bulbs in your grass? Flowering bulb lawns are a great way to add color (especially yards that are still dormant in early spring!), increase diversity, and feed pollinators.

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How to Build a Rain Garden

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Jenni Hanley

Here at Sunday, we love things that look good AND do good. Lush lawns. Microclover. Pollinator-friendly plants. And the do-gooder du jour: rain gardens!

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How to Select and Buy a Tree

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Paige Boyle

Thinking about planting a tree, but not sure where to start? Here are the top things you need to know to select and purchase the right type of tree for your yard.